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* Sierra-2EX's W/V2 crossover upgrade
* (2) Rythmik F12's
* Parasound Halo P6
* Audio by Van Alstine DVA-M225 Monoblock Amps
* MiniDSP 2x4HD For Sub calibration
*World's Best Cables Canare 4S11 speaker cables
Exactly. If you want to go that route (have REW generate the filters), you want to do it the way I suggested where you EQ the sub by itself first… it wouldn’t work properly if your measurement was a combined sub and speaker sweep. There’s no tangible benefit (especially if you have multiple subs) to try to do any phase alignment with mains before getting the subs set up properly. I’m fact, with multiple subs, that is strictly impossible to do if you want to do it the proper way.
I've spent a lot of time learning to use REW and a MiniDSP and have managed to get some great results.
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After I get it nice and flat I do my house curve.
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There's a bit of a learning curve but it was definitely worth the effort for me. My "before" is pretty bad.
Looks very good! How many EQ filters did REW generate? Did you equalize the entire range or limit filters to below a certain freq?
Speakers: Sierra Towers w/RAAL, Rythmik L12 sub
Pre/Amp: HK3490 (120w)
Source: Schiit Modi 3+, Tidal HD
Thank you! I've put some time into it.
I limit to below 400 hz and focus on bass frequencies. I don't remember how many filters were generated but there are a few.
I run Audyssey first and it gets me pretty close. After that I do my sweeps, generate my filters in REW and do just a tiny bit of tweaking after that. I have 3 big subs in my room too and they're pretty responsive to adjustments.